Pattie Boyd getting woo'ed by The Beatles' George Harrison
The Layla Story
Eric Clapton Speaks About Pattie Boyd And Alcohol Addiction In 1999 Interview
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Pattie Boyd - Beautiful Girl
Eric Clapton & Pattie Boyd
The beautiful Pattie Boyd!
George Harrison & Pattie Boyd - Wedding Footage 1966
Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd
Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd (Pretty Girl)
For The Beatles, coming to America meant success
Pattie Boyd through the years
Pattie Boyd - the story behind Eric Clapton's Layla
Pattie Boyd Interview
Pattie Boyd getting woo'ed by The Beatles' George Harrison
The Layla Story
Eric Clapton Speaks About Pattie Boyd And Alcohol Addiction In 1999 Interview
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Pattie Boyd - Beautiful Girl
Eric Clapton & Pattie Boyd
The beautiful Pattie Boyd!
George Harrison & Pattie Boyd - Wedding Footage 1966
Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd
Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd (Pretty Girl)
For The Beatles, coming to America meant success
Pattie Boyd through the years
Pattie Boyd - the story behind Eric Clapton's Layla
Pattie Boyd Interview
Pattie Boyd speaks of the origin of George Harrison's "Something"
Pattie Boyd: Wonderful Tonight
Beatles member, George Harrison and Patti Boyd in an interview on their wedding
Pattie Boyd - So Sad
Beatlemania: Pattie Boyd's 50-year relationship with the Fab Four
George Harrison and Pattie Boyd ♥
The Beatles & Eric Clapton meet in Moscow: Pattie Boyd's memories & photos
Sexy Sadie (Pattie Boyd)
Pattie Boyd (Layla)
Pattie Boyd Talking At Beatlefest 2014
Pattie Boyd - Las Vegas Beatlefest 6/30/08 Part 2
Clapton - the Story behind Layla.mp4
Pattie Boyd Interview
Pattie Boyd - Las Vegas Beatlefest, 6/30/08 Part 1
Patti Boyd Interview, George Harrison, Eric Clapton
George Harrison interview about Eric Clapton (funny)
George Harrison & Pattie Boyd Interview
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Pattie Boyd and Eric Clapton
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Patricia Anne "Pattie" Boyd (born 17 March 1944) is an English model, photographer and author. She began her fashion career in 1962, and worked in London, New York, and Paris, modelling in London, New York, and Paris (for Mary Quant and others), and was photographed by David Bailey, and Terence Donovan. She appeared on the cover of Vogue and wrote for 16 Magazine.
She is the former wife of musicians George Harrison and Eric Clapton, and claims that she was the inspiration for songs written by both musicians: Harrison's "Something", "I Need You", "For You Blue" and "Isn't It a Pity", and Clapton's "Layla", "Wonderful Tonight" and "Bell Bottom Blues".
An exhibition of photographs taken by Boyd during her relationships with Harrison and Clapton opened at the San Francisco, California San Francisco Art Exchange on February 14, 2005, titled Through the Eye of a Muse. They have been exhibited worldwide, including shows in San Francisco, Dublin, Sydney, Toronto, Moscow, London, and throughout the USA. Boyd's autobiography, Wonderful Today: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me, was published in England on 23 August 2007 (in the U.S. as Wonderful Tonight).
George Harrison,MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as lead guitarist of The Beatles. Often referred to as "the quiet Beatle", Harrison became over time an admirer of Indian culture and mysticism, and introduced it to the other Beatles, as well as their Western audience. Following the band's break-up he was a successful solo artist, and later a founding member of the Traveling Wilburys. Harrison was also a session musician and a film and record producer. He is listed at number 11 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".
Although most of The Beatles' songs were written by Lennon and McCartney, Beatle albums generally included one or two of Harrison's own songs, from With The Beatles onwards. His later compositions with The Beatles include "Here Comes the Sun", "Something" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". By the time of the band's break-up, Harrison had accumulated a backlog of material, which he then released as the triple album All Things Must Pass in 1970, from which two hit singles originated: a double A-side single, "My Sweet Lord" backed with "Isn't It a Pity", and "What Is Life". In addition to his solo work, Harrison co-wrote two hits for former Beatle Ringo Starr, as well as songs for the Traveling Wilburys—the supergroup he formed in 1988 with Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison.
Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE, (born 30 March 1945) is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter. Clapton is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist, and separately as a member of The Yardbirds and Cream. Clapton has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time. Clapton ranked second in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and fourth in Gibson's Top 50 Guitarists of All Time.
In the mid 1960s, Clapton departed from the Yardbirds to play blues with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. In his one-year stay with Mayall, Clapton gained the nickname "Slowhand". Immediately after leaving Mayall, Clapton formed Cream, a power trio with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce in which Clapton played sustained blues improvisations and "arty, blues-based psychedelic pop." For most of the 1970s, Clapton's output bore the influence of the mellow style of J.J. Cale and the reggae of Bob Marley. His version of Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" helped reggae reach a mass market. Two of his most popular recordings were "Layla", recorded by Derek and the Dominos, another band he formed and Robert Johnson's "Crossroads", recorded by Cream. A recipient of seventeen Grammy Awards, in 2004 Clapton was awarded a CBE for services to music. In 1998, Clapton, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, founded the Crossroads Centre on Antigua, a medical facility for recovering substance abusers.